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Death Penalty In South Africa
it's a tough judiciary out there, can't imagine them hanging a man like oscar even after a murder conviction,
http:// www.csv r.org.z a/wits/ article s/artdp gl.htm
or would they?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why not? if the man is tried and found guilty of murder and sentenced to death under the laws of his country, then whats the difference between him and some black kid from one of the slums who is also sentenced to death. In fact you could argue that they would be more likely to hang him then leave themselves open to charges of bias in favour of a person who is not only white but know internationally.
Is it very quick? So far he's only been charged and is to appear in the local magistrates' court. That's probably standard procedure, derived from the practice in English courts. Where the delay sets in may be in the time it takes to get him front of a jury. Years ago, we had cases which took more than a year to get to trial here, having been committed from the magistrates' court.
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